Do Volkswagen cars make abnormal noises on bumpy roads?
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Volkswagen cars may produce abnormal noises on bumpy roads. Body noises: Abnormal impacts or friction between doors and the vehicle body, as well as irregular friction at welded or bolted areas, can also cause abnormal noises. Interior noises: Loose trim panels, a loose glove compartment on the passenger side, or seatbelt buckle impacts, among others. Brake noises: Excessive wear on the brake pads, creating unwanted gaps. Suspension noises: The suspension system operates continuously while driving, and the rubber bushings between the shock absorbers and various linkages will inevitably wear out. When the bushings age or fall off, abnormal metal impact sounds may occur. If the shock absorber is damaged, a "thud" or "crack" sound may be heard on bumpy roads.